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1 south
[sauθ]1. noun1) the direction to the right of a person facing the rising sun, or any part of the earth lying in that direction:جُنوبShe lives in the south of France.
2) one of the four main points of the compass.إحدى الجَهات على البوصَلَه2. adjective1) in the south:جنوبيShe works on the south coast.
2) from the direction of the south:من الجنوبa south wind.
3. adverbtowards the south:نحو الجنوبThis window faces south.
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2 south-east
1. nounsthe direction midway between south and east or south and west, or any part of the earth lying in that direction.جَنوب شَرْق أو جنوب غَرْب2. adjective1) in the south-east or south-west:جَنوب شَرقي أو جنوب غَرْبيthe south-east coast.
2) from the direction of the south-east or south-west:من الجَنوب الشَّرْقي أو من الجَنوب الغَرْبيa south-east wind.
3. adverbtowards the south-east or south-west:نَحو الجنوب الشَّرْقي أو نَحْوَ الجنوب الغَرْبيThe gateway faces south-west.
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3 south-west
1. nounsthe direction midway between south and east or south and west, or any part of the earth lying in that direction.جَنوب شَرْق أو جنوب غَرْب2. adjective1) in the south-east or south-west:جَنوب شَرقي أو جنوب غَرْبيthe south-east coast.
2) from the direction of the south-east or south-west:من الجَنوب الشَّرْقي أو من الجَنوب الغَرْبيa south-east wind.
3. adverbtowards the south-east or south-west:نَحو الجنوب الشَّرْقي أو نَحْوَ الجنوب الغَرْبيThe gateway faces south-west.
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4 sur
adj.south, southern.tiempo soleado en la mitad sur del país it will be sunny in the southern half of the countrypartieron con rumbo sur they headed southm.south.viento del sur south windir hacia el sur to go south(wards)está al sur de Madrid it's (to the) south of Madrid* * *1 south2 (viento) south wind\al sur de south of, to the south of* * *1. adj.south, southern2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ [región] southern; [dirección] southerly; [viento] south, southerlyla zona sur de la ciudad — the southern part of the city, the south of the city
2. SM1) (=punto cardinal) south2) [de región, país] southlas ciudades del sur — the southern cities, the cities of the south
vientos del sur — south o southerly winds
3) (=viento) south o southerly wind* * *Ien la parte sur del país — in the southern part o the south of the country
conducían en dirección sur — they were driving south o southward(s)
IIel ala/la costa sur — the south wing/coast
a) (parte, sector)b) ( punto cardinal) south, Southviajábamos hacia el sur — we were travelling south o southward(s)
* * *= south, southland.Ex. Short-loans could move adjacent to the main issue desk at the south by moving furniture, or at the north by rearranging the catalogue.Ex. During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.----* al sur de = south of.* América del Sur = South America.* Cono Sur, el = Southern Cone, the.* Corea del Sur = South Korea.* de Corea del Sur = South Korean.* del extremo sur = southernmost.* del sur = southern.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* derecho hacia al sur = due south.* directamente hacia el sur = due south.* en dirección sur = southward(s), southbound.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* exactamente al sur = due south.* hacia el sur = southward(s), southbound.* Hemisferio Sur, el = Southern Hemisphere, the.* mirando al sur = south facing.* Nueva Gales del Sur = New South Wales.* orientado al sur = south facing.* Pacífico del Sur, el = South Pacific, the.* Polo Sur, el = South Pole, the.* que mira al sur = south facing.* Sur de Africa = Southern Africa.* sur de Asia = South Asia.* tierras del sur = southland.* * *Ien la parte sur del país — in the southern part o the south of the country
conducían en dirección sur — they were driving south o southward(s)
IIel ala/la costa sur — the south wing/coast
a) (parte, sector)b) ( punto cardinal) south, Southviajábamos hacia el sur — we were travelling south o southward(s)
* * *= south, southland.Ex: Short-loans could move adjacent to the main issue desk at the south by moving furniture, or at the north by rearranging the catalogue.
Ex: During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.* al sur de = south of.* América del Sur = South America.* Cono Sur, el = Southern Cone, the.* Corea del Sur = South Korea.* de Corea del Sur = South Korean.* del extremo sur = southernmost.* del sur = southern.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* derecho hacia al sur = due south.* directamente hacia el sur = due south.* en dirección sur = southward(s), southbound.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* exactamente al sur = due south.* hacia el sur = southward(s), southbound.* Hemisferio Sur, el = Southern Hemisphere, the.* mirando al sur = south facing.* Nueva Gales del Sur = New South Wales.* orientado al sur = south facing.* Pacífico del Sur, el = South Pacific, the.* Polo Sur, el = South Pole, the.* que mira al sur = south facing.* Sur de Africa = Southern Africa.* sur de Asia = South Asia.* tierras del sur = southland.* * *sur1[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹región› southernen la parte sur del país in the southern part o the south of the countryconducían en dirección sur they were driving south o southward(s), they were driving in a southerly directionel ala sur the south wingla costa sur the south coastla cara sur de la montaña the south o southern face of the mountainsur21(parte, sector): el sur the southen el sur de la provincia in the south of the provincequeda al sur de Cartagena it lies to the south of Cartagena, it is (to the) south of Cartagena2 (punto cardinal) south, Southvientos fuertes del sur strong southerly winds, strong winds from the southlas avenidas van de Norte a Sur the avenues run north-southdar tres pasos hacia el Sur take three paces south o southward(s) o to the southvientos moderados del sector este, rotando al sur moderate winds from the east, becoming o veering southerlylas ventanas dan al sur the windows face south o are south-facingestá más al sur it's further (to the) south34Sur (en bridge) South* * *
Multiple Entries:
S
sur
S (
S, s sustantivo femenino (read as /'ese/) the letter S, s
sur adjetivo invariable ‹ región› southern;
conducían en dirección sur they were driving south o southward(s);
la costa sur the south coast
■ sustantivo masculinoa) (parte, sector):
al sur de Cartagena to the south of Cartagena
viajábamos hacia el sur we were travelling south o southward(s)
sur
I adjetivo south, southern
la cara sur, the southern face
II sustantivo masculino south
al sur de Francia, to the south of France
hacia el sur, southward(s)
viento sur, south wind
' sur' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
América
- cono
- Corea del Sur
- enfilar
- hospedería
- pegarse
- polo
- S.
- terminal
- África del Sur
- contrario
- hacia
- orientar
- S
English:
America
- antiaging
- base
- due
- equator
- exposure
- face
- far
- fly
- lie
- redneck
- S
- south
- South America
- South Korea
- South Pole
- South Sea Islands
- South Seas
- southerly
- southern
- Southern Cross
- Southern Hemisphere
- southward
- wop
- down
- -facing
- from
- pole
- South
- sound
* * *♦ adj inv[posición, parte] south, southern; [dirección] southerly; [viento] south, southerly;la cara sur de la montaña the mountain's south face;la costa sur the south coast;tiempo soleado en la mitad sur del país it will be sunny in the southern half of the country;partieron con rumbo sur they headed south;un frente frío que se desplaza en dirección sur a cold front which is moving south o southwards♦ nm1. [zona] south;está al sur de Buenos Aires it's (to the) south of Buenos Aires;la fachada da al sur the building faces south o is south-facing;viento del sur south o southerly wind;habrá lluvias en el sur (del país) there will be rain in the south (of the country);ir hacia el sur to go south o southwards2. [punto cardinal] South3. [viento] south wind, southerly* * *m south;al sur de to the south of, south of* * *sur adj: southern, southerly, southsur nm1) : south, South2) : south wind* * *sur n south -
5 Südküste
f south coast; an der Südküste on the south coast* * *Süd|küs|tefsouth(ern) coastdie Sǘdküste Englands — the south coast of England
* * *Süd·küs·tef south[ern] coast* * *die south coast* * *Südküste f south coast;an der Südküste on the south coast* * *die south coast -
6 sud
sud [syd]1. masculine nouna. ( = point cardinal) south• le vent tourne/est au sud the wind is veering south/is blowing from the south• regarder vers le sud or dans la direction du sud to look south• la maison est (exposée) au sud/exposée plein sud the house faces south/due southb. ( = régions) south2. invariable adjective* * *syd
1.
adjectif invariable [façade, versant, côté] south; [frontière, zone] southern
2.
nom masculin1) ( point cardinal) south2) ( région) southle sud de l'Europe/du Japon — southern Europe/Japan
3) Géographie, Politiquedu Sud — [ville, accent] southern
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *syd1. nmIls vivent dans le sud de la France. — They live in the South of France.
au sud (situation) — in the south, (direction) to the south
au sud de — south of, to the south of
2. adj inv(= méridional) (côte, côté) south, (partie, banlieue, secteur) southernNous avons visité la partie sud du pays. — We visited the southern part of the country.
* * *A adj inv [façade, versant, côté] south; [frontière, zone] southern.B nm1 ( point cardinal) south; au sud de Paris [être, habiter] south of Paris; vers le sud [aller, naviguer] south, southward; en direction du sud in a southerly direction; un vent du sud a southerly wind; exposé au sud south-facing ( épith);2 ( région) south; dans le sud de la France [se situer, avoir lieu, habiter, voyager] in the south of France; [aller, se rendre] to the south of France; le sud de l'Europe/du Japon southern Europe/Japan;3 Géog, Pol le Sud the South; vivre dans le Sud to live in the South; venir du Sud to come from the South; du Sud [ville, accent] southern.le Sud Viêt Nam Hist South Vietnam.[syd] nom masculin invariable1. [point cardinal] southaller au ou vers le sud to go south ou southwardsles trains qui vont vers le sud trains going south, southbound trainsrouler vers le sud to drive south ou southwardsla cuisine est plein sud ou exposée au sud the kitchen faces due south ou has a southerly aspect (soutenu)elle habite dans le Sud she lives in the south ou down south————————[syd] adjectif invariable1. [qui est au sud - façade de maison] south, southfacing ; [ - côte, côté, versant] south, southern ; [ - portail] southdans la partie sud de la France in the South of France, in southern France2. [dans des noms géographiques] -
7 südlich
I Adj. attr. southern, south...; Wind: southerly; in südlicher Richtung south (-wards); Verkehr, Fahrbahn etc.: southbound; Verkehr auch, Straße: going south; das ist sehr weit südlich that’s a long way (to the) southII Adv. (to the) south ( von of); ( weiter) südlich fahren go (further) south; ( weiter) südlich liegen be (further) to the south* * *southerly (Adj.); southwards (Adv.); south (Adj.); southern (Adj.); southward (Adj.); austral (Adj.); south (Adv.)* * *süd|lich ['zyːtlɪç]1. adj1) southern; Kurs, Wind, Richtung southerlyder sǘdliche Polarkreis — the Antarctic Circle
der sǘdliche Wendekreis — the Tropic of Capricorn
52 Grad sǘdlicher Breite — 52 degrees south
sǘdliches Eismeer — Antarctic Ocean
2) (= mediterran) Mediterranean, Latin; Temperament Latin2. adv(to the) southsǘdlich von Wien (gelegen) — (to the) south of Vienna
es liegt sǘdlicher or weiter sǘdlich — it is further (to the) south
3. prep +gen(to the) south of* * *1) (in the south: She works on the south coast.) south2) (looking, lying etc towards the south: in a southerly direction.) southerly3) (of the south: Your speech sounds southern to me; Australia is in the southern hemisphere.) southern* * *süd·lich[ˈzy:tlɪç]I. adj2. (im Süden liegend) southernS\südlicher Polarkreis Antarctic CircleS\südlicher Wendekreis Tropic of Capricorn; s.a. nördlich I. 23. (von/nach Süden) southwards, southerly; s.a. nördlich I. 34. (für den Süden charakteristisch) southernII. adv* * *1.2) (nach, aus dem Süden) southerly3) (des Südens) Southern2. 3.Präposition mit Gen. [to the] south of* * *in südlicher Richtung south(-wards); Verkehr, Fahrbahn etc: southbound; Verkehr auch, Straße: going south;das ist sehr weit südlich that’s a long way (to the) southB. adv (to the) south (von of);(weiter) südlich fahren go (further) south;(weiter) südlich liegen be (further) to the southC. präp (+gen) (to the) south of;100 km südlich des Äquators (to the) south of the equator* * *1.2) (nach, aus dem Süden) southerly3) (des Südens) Southern2. 3.Präposition mit Gen. [to the] south of* * *adj.austral adj.south adj.southerly adj.southern adj. adv.southernly adv. -
8 recorrer
v.1 to travel through or across, to cross (atravesar) (lugar, país).recorrieron la sabana en un camión they drove round the savannah in a truckrecorrió la región a pie he walked round the regionRecorrimos dos kilómetros We traveled two kilometers.Ellos recorren la ciudad They tour the city.2 to cover (distancia).3 to look over.lo recorrió de arriba a abajo con la mirada she looked him up and down4 to go over, to run by, to course, to go through.Ellos recorren el camino They go over the road.* * *1 (distancia) to cover, travel2 (país) to tour, travel over, travel round3 (ciudad) to visit, walk round4 (registrar) to check, go through, examine■ recorrimos toda la biblioteca y no encontramos el libro we checked the whole library and couldn't find the book5 (un escrito) to look over, go over, look through6 (reparar) to mend, repair* * *verb2) cover* * *VT1) [+ ciudad, país] to travel aroundrecorrer una ciudad a pie — to walk round a city, do a city on foot
2) [+ trayecto] to cover, doese día recorrimos 100 kilómetros — we covered o did 100 kilometres that day
3) (=inspeccionar) to go roundhe recorrido todas las librerías buscando esa novela — I've been round all the bookshops looking for that novel
4) (Tip) [+ letras] to take over5) † (=leer por encima)recorrer un escrito — to run one's eye over o look through a document
6) † (=reparar) to repair, mend* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <país/ciudad>recorrí toda España — I traveled o went all over Spain
recorrimos toda la costa — we went o traveled the whole length of the coast
recorrerla — (Chi fam) to live it up (colloq)
b) <distancia/trayecto> to cover, doc) ( con la mirada)2.recorrerse v pron (enf)a) <ciudad/país>se recorrió toda Europa — she went all over o around Europe
b) <distancia/trayecto> to cover, do* * *= move through, step through, traverse, trek, tour, make + the rounds, rove, travel around, parade.Ex. Use PgDn (Page Down) to move through INDEX screens.Ex. If he deflects the lever further to the right, he steps through the book 10 pages at a time.Ex. As he traversed the length of the corridor to the media center, Anthony Datto reflected on the events that had brought him to this unhappy pass.Ex. It makes sound sense to house all materials on the same subject together so that the information seeker needs to go to one place only rather than trek to half a dozen different areas to discover the books, pamphlets, periodicals, portfolios, cassettes and slides on his chosen subject.Ex. A 5-day symposium was held at Champagne Public Library and an exhibition toured the public libraries of the state.Ex. You may have seen the lines making the rounds of library e-mail: 'A Zen librarian searched for 'nothing' on the Internet and received 28 million hits'.Ex. The production is extremely lively: Wandering musicians rove the tiny stage and aisles, competing with birdsong and baroque concertos over the tannoy.Ex. If you plan to travel around Britain, a combination of trains and rental cars is usually the best way to do this.Ex. A boy was paraded naked with "I am thief" written on his stomach and back for allegedly stealing a dress from a boutique where he worked.----* camino por recorrer, el = road ahead, the.* el camino por recorrer = the way ahead.* haber recorrido mucho mundo = be well-travelled.* recorrer cielo y tierra = travel + far and wide.* recorrer el mundo = travel around + the world, span + the globe.* recorrer grandes distancias = travel + long distances.* recorrer las calles = pound + the streets.* recorrer olgadamente = wander about, wander around.* tener mucha distancia que recorrer = have + a long way to go.* tener mucho camino que recorrer = have + a long way to go.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <país/ciudad>recorrí toda España — I traveled o went all over Spain
recorrimos toda la costa — we went o traveled the whole length of the coast
recorrerla — (Chi fam) to live it up (colloq)
b) <distancia/trayecto> to cover, doc) ( con la mirada)2.recorrerse v pron (enf)a) <ciudad/país>se recorrió toda Europa — she went all over o around Europe
b) <distancia/trayecto> to cover, do* * *= move through, step through, traverse, trek, tour, make + the rounds, rove, travel around, parade.Ex: Use PgDn (Page Down) to move through INDEX screens.
Ex: If he deflects the lever further to the right, he steps through the book 10 pages at a time.Ex: As he traversed the length of the corridor to the media center, Anthony Datto reflected on the events that had brought him to this unhappy pass.Ex: It makes sound sense to house all materials on the same subject together so that the information seeker needs to go to one place only rather than trek to half a dozen different areas to discover the books, pamphlets, periodicals, portfolios, cassettes and slides on his chosen subject.Ex: A 5-day symposium was held at Champagne Public Library and an exhibition toured the public libraries of the state.Ex: You may have seen the lines making the rounds of library e-mail: 'A Zen librarian searched for 'nothing' on the Internet and received 28 million hits'.Ex: The production is extremely lively: Wandering musicians rove the tiny stage and aisles, competing with birdsong and baroque concertos over the tannoy.Ex: If you plan to travel around Britain, a combination of trains and rental cars is usually the best way to do this.Ex: A boy was paraded naked with "I am thief" written on his stomach and back for allegedly stealing a dress from a boutique where he worked.* camino por recorrer, el = road ahead, the.* el camino por recorrer = the way ahead.* haber recorrido mucho mundo = be well-travelled.* recorrer cielo y tierra = travel + far and wide.* recorrer el mundo = travel around + the world, span + the globe.* recorrer grandes distancias = travel + long distances.* recorrer las calles = pound + the streets.* recorrer olgadamente = wander about, wander around.* tener mucha distancia que recorrer = have + a long way to go.* tener mucho camino que recorrer = have + a long way to go.* * *recorrer [E1 ]vt1 ‹país/ciudad›recorrieron toda España en tren they traveled o went all over Spain by trainha recorrido mucho mundo he has been all over the place o the worldrecorrimos toda la costa del sur we went o traveled the whole length of the south coastrecorrimos toda la ciudad en busca de otro igual we scoured the whole city looking for another one like it, we searched the whole city for another one like it2 ‹distancia/trayecto› to cover, doya hemos recorrido más de la mitad del trayecto we have already covered o done more than half the distance3(con la mirada): recorrió la habitación con la mirada he looked around the roommientras recorría la carta con la vista while I looked through o ran my eyes over the letter( enf)1 ‹ciudad/país›se recorrió Europa en dos semanas she went all over o around Europe in two weeks, she did Europe in two weeks ( colloq)2 ‹distancia/trayecto› to cover, donos recorrimos los 300 kilómetros en tres horas we covered o did the 300 kilometers in three hours* * *
recorrer ( conjugate recorrer) verbo transitivoa) ( viajar por):◊ recorrí toda España I traveled o went all over Spain;
( como turista) I toured all over Spain;
recorrimos toda la costa we traveled the whole length of the coast
c) ( con la mirada):
recorrer verbo transitivo
1 (una distancia) to cover, travel
2 (un territorio) to travel across
recorrer el mundo, to travel around the world
3 (un museo, etc) to visit, go round
4 (con la vista) (una sala, etc) to look around
(un escrito) to run one's eyes over, to scan
' recorrer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andar
- batir
- caminar
- patear
- patearse
- salvar
- hacer
- pasar
English:
cover
- do
- fly
- go
- ply
- roam
- sweep
- tour
- travel
- trudge
- walk
- scan
* * *♦ vt1. [atravesar] [lugar, país] to travel through o across, to cross;[ciudad] to go round;recorrieron la sabana en un camión they drove round the savannah in a truck;recorrió la región a pie he walked round the region;recorrieron el perímetro de la isla they went round the island2. [distancia] to cover;recorrió los 42 km en tres horas he covered o did the 42 km in three hours3. [con la mirada] to look over;lo recorrió de arriba a abajo con la mirada she looked him up and down♦ See also the pronominal verb recorrerse* * *v/t1 distancia cover, do; a pie walk; territorio, país go around, travel around; camino go along, travel along2:recorrer algo con la vista look sth over, run one’s eyes over sth* * *recorrer vt1) : to travel through, to tour2) : to cover (a distance)3) : to go over, to look over* * *recorrer vb1. (atravesar) to go round / to travel round2. (hacer un trayecto) to travel / to do -
9 Φοῖνιξ
III. Φοῖνιξ, ικος, ὁ a seaport mentioned Ac 27:12. Two sites merit attention. The Phoinix mentioned Strabo 10, 4, 3 (475) lying in the territory of Lappa, some distance to the east fr. Loutro (s. 1), is not a serious contender; for, if correctly identified, it lacks a harbor.① Phoinix (Ptolemy, Geogr. 3, 17, 3; Stadiasmus sive Periplus Maris Magni [a Byzantine version of a 3d cent. A.D. anonymous work] 328–29 [=GGM I 507f]) on the south coast of Crete near Loutro. On the protection offered to mariners by this harbor s. esp. Ogilvie, also Hemer, Acts 139 (lit.); but Warnecke discounts its value, given the size of the ship and the large number of crew and passengers (Ac 27:37), and favors② Phoinikous (Ptolemy, Geogr. 3, 15, 3; Pausan. 4, 34, 12) on the southern coast of the area known as Messenia (Od. 21:15). According to Warnecke 28f (but without supporting grammatical references), the phrase λιμὴν τῆς Κρήτης means ‘a harbor for Crete’ (=a harbor suitable for trade to and fro fr. Crete). Paul’s anxiety would stem from awareness of the type of weather conditions that would put mariners in peril on a trip from Crete to Messenian Phoinikous (cp. Hom., Od. 3, 291–98).—HBalmer, D. Romfahrt des Ap. Pls 1905, 319ff; Zahn, AG 1921, 825ff; ROgilvie, JTS n.s. 9, ’58, 308–14; Warnecke, Romfahrt 19–36; Hemer, Acts 139–41; Pauly-W. XX 4335; Kl. Pauly 800; BHHW III 1464; Haenchen ad loc.; PECS 708. -
10 Κύπρος
Κύπρος, ου, ἡ (Hom. et al.; ins; 1 Macc 15:23; 2 Macc 10:13; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 282; Joseph., SibOr; Tat. 9:3) Cyprus, an island in the bay formed by the south coast of Asia Minor and the Syrian coast. From 22 B.C. it was a senatorial province governed by a proconsul (ἀνθύπατος, q.v.) Visited by Paul on his so-called first missionary journey Ac 13:4. But Christianity had already been brought there by fugitives fr. Jerusalem 11:19. Cp. also 15:39; 21:3; 27:4.—WEngel, Kypros 1841; AMurray-ASmith-HWalters, Excavations in Cyprus 1900; EOberhummer, D. Insel Cypren 1903; Pauly-W. XII 1924, 59–117; Baedeker 363ff; Ramsay, Bearing 150ff; EPower, Dict. de la Bible, Suppl. II ’34, 1–23; Kl.-Pauly III 404ff; RGunnis, Historic Cyprus ’36–’56; GHill, A History of Cyprus, 4 vols. ’48–’52; TMitford, in ANRW II/7/2 ’80, 1298–1308.—OEANE II 89–96. ABD I 1228–30. -
11 πόντος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `sea, high sea' (ep. Il.), often in PN, e.g. ὁ Εὔξεινος πόντος `the Black Sea', for which also (ὁ) Πόντος (IA.), also as name of the south coast of the Black Sea and a state there (App. a.o.).Compounds: Compp., e.g. ποντο-πόρος `crossing the sea' (ep.Il.) with ποντοπορ-έω, - εύω `to cross the sea' (Od.; on the formation Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 62, 95 a. 368, Sommer Sybaris 146ff.); on Έλλήσποντος s. v.Derivatives: 1. πόντ-ιος `belonging to the sea' (h. Hom., Pi.), f. - ιάς (Pi.); 2. - ικός `from Pontos' (IA.; Chantraine Études 109 f., 122); 3. - ίλος m. name of a mollusc (Arist.; s. ναυτ-ίλος); 4. - εύς m. name of a Phaeacian (θ 113; Bosshardt 100); 5. ποντ-ίζω (A., S.), sonst κατα- πόντος (Att., N. T.) `to sink in the sea' with ποντίσματα pl. n. `oblations sunk in the sea' (E.), καταποντ-ισμός m. `the drowning' (Isoc., LXX), - ιστής m. `one who throws in to the sea, lets drown' (Att.); 6. κατα-ποντ-όω `id.' (IA.); ποντ-όομαι `to form a sea' (Q.S.), - όω = - ίζω (Nic. Dam.) with - ωσις f. (Tz.).Etymology: As against the ο-stm in πόντος stand diff. formations in other languages in diff. meanings: in Indo-Iran. an ablauting pant(h)ā- (e.g. nom. sg. Skt. pánthā-ḥ, Av. pantā̊): path(i)- (e.g. instr. sg. path-ā́, paʮ-a, pl. pathí-bhiḥ, padǝ-bīš) m. `road, path'; in other languages a fullgrade i-stem: Arm. hun, gen. hn-i `ford', Lat. pons, gen. pl. ponti-um m. `bridge, passage', OCS pǫtь m. `road'. Both these widespread i-flexion and the Greek o-flexion have arisen from an older, in Indo-Iran. still living, rather complicated paradigm ( pont-eh₁-, pn̥t-h₁-). A deriv. of the in Skt. path-ā́ etc. appearing zerograde (IE *pn̥th₁-) is found in πάτος `road, path' (and in OPr. pintis `road'); s. on πατέω. Details on the morphology w. rich lit. in WP. 2, 26f., Pok. 808f., Mayrhofer s. pánthāḥ, W.-Hofmann s. pons, Vasmer s. putь. -- As orig. meaning. must be assumed `unpaved road, leading through country, water etc.'; cf. Benveniste Word 10, 256 f.; so πόντος prop. "fairway" (cf. ὑγρὰ κέλευθα) referring to a for a seefaring nation primary function of the sea. Cf. on θάλασσα, πέλαγος.Page in Frisk: 2,578-579Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πόντος
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12 Agrigentini
Agrĭgentum, i, n., one of the largest and richest cities on the south coast of Sicily, near Cape Pachynum, acc. to the Greek (Akragas) sometimes called Acragas or Agragas, now Girgenti. —Here was the temple of Juno Lucina, so renowned in antiquity, whose ruins are still to be seen:oppidum Acragas, quod Agrigentum nostri dixere,
Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 89:alia judicia Lilybaei, alia Agrigenti restituta sunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 26.—Hence, Agrĭgentīnus, a, um, adj., of or from Agrigentum:sal,
Plin. 31, 7, 41, § 85.— Subst.: Agrĭgentīni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Agrigentum, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 50. -
13 Agrigentinus
Agrĭgentum, i, n., one of the largest and richest cities on the south coast of Sicily, near Cape Pachynum, acc. to the Greek (Akragas) sometimes called Acragas or Agragas, now Girgenti. —Here was the temple of Juno Lucina, so renowned in antiquity, whose ruins are still to be seen:oppidum Acragas, quod Agrigentum nostri dixere,
Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 89:alia judicia Lilybaei, alia Agrigenti restituta sunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 26.—Hence, Agrĭgentīnus, a, um, adj., of or from Agrigentum:sal,
Plin. 31, 7, 41, § 85.— Subst.: Agrĭgentīni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Agrigentum, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 50. -
14 Agrigentum
Agrĭgentum, i, n., one of the largest and richest cities on the south coast of Sicily, near Cape Pachynum, acc. to the Greek (Akragas) sometimes called Acragas or Agragas, now Girgenti. —Here was the temple of Juno Lucina, so renowned in antiquity, whose ruins are still to be seen:oppidum Acragas, quod Agrigentum nostri dixere,
Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 89:alia judicia Lilybaei, alia Agrigenti restituta sunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 26.—Hence, Agrĭgentīnus, a, um, adj., of or from Agrigentum:sal,
Plin. 31, 7, 41, § 85.— Subst.: Agrĭgentīni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Agrigentum, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 50. -
15 Καλοὶ
Καλοὶ λιμένες, Καλῶν λιμένων, οἱ Fair Havens, the name, not found elsewh. in ancient sources, of a bay on the south coast of Crete, near the city of Lasaea Ac 27:8. Diod S 3, 44, 7 describes a harbor named Charmuthas as λιμὴν κάλλιστος. In general καλός is not infrequently found as an adj. applied to a serviceable harbor: Diod S 5, 10, 1 λιμέσι καλοῖς; 5, 13, 3. καλὸς λιμήν is a coastal place on the Black Sea in Arrian, Peripl. 19, 5.—Breusing 158f. Maps in JSmith, Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul4 1880, 82f; HBalmer, D. Romfahrt d. Ap. Pls. 1905, 313f (lit.); Haenchen ad loc.; Warnecke, Romfahrt 19; Hemer, Acts 136. -
16 VAE
n. UAE, United Arab Emirates, independent federation consisting of seven Arab emirates located on the south coast of the Persian Gulf and having as its capital the city of Abu Dhabi -
17 Carysteus
I.A very ancient town on the south coast of Eubœa, famous for its marble, now Karysto or Castel Rosso, Mel. 2, 7, 9; Plin. 4, 12, 21, § 64; Liv. 32, 17; Tib. 3, 3, 14 al. —B.Derivv.1.Cărystēus, a, um, adj., of Carystos, Carystian:2.vada,
Ov. F. 4, 282:marmor,
Isid. Orig. 6, 11, 2; 16, 5, 15. —Cărystĭus, a, um, adj., the same:II.marmor,
Plin. 4, 12, 21, § 64; 36, 6, 7, § 48:columellae,
Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 36:LAPIDICINAE,
Inscr. Orell. 2964.—In plur. subst.: Căry-stĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Carystos, Liv. 32, 16, 8.—A town in Liguria, now Carosio, Liv. 42, 7, 3. -
18 Carystii
I.A very ancient town on the south coast of Eubœa, famous for its marble, now Karysto or Castel Rosso, Mel. 2, 7, 9; Plin. 4, 12, 21, § 64; Liv. 32, 17; Tib. 3, 3, 14 al. —B.Derivv.1.Cărystēus, a, um, adj., of Carystos, Carystian:2.vada,
Ov. F. 4, 282:marmor,
Isid. Orig. 6, 11, 2; 16, 5, 15. —Cărystĭus, a, um, adj., the same:II.marmor,
Plin. 4, 12, 21, § 64; 36, 6, 7, § 48:columellae,
Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 36:LAPIDICINAE,
Inscr. Orell. 2964.—In plur. subst.: Căry-stĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Carystos, Liv. 32, 16, 8.—A town in Liguria, now Carosio, Liv. 42, 7, 3. -
19 Carystius
I.A very ancient town on the south coast of Eubœa, famous for its marble, now Karysto or Castel Rosso, Mel. 2, 7, 9; Plin. 4, 12, 21, § 64; Liv. 32, 17; Tib. 3, 3, 14 al. —B.Derivv.1.Cărystēus, a, um, adj., of Carystos, Carystian:2.vada,
Ov. F. 4, 282:marmor,
Isid. Orig. 6, 11, 2; 16, 5, 15. —Cărystĭus, a, um, adj., the same:II.marmor,
Plin. 4, 12, 21, § 64; 36, 6, 7, § 48:columellae,
Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 36:LAPIDICINAE,
Inscr. Orell. 2964.—In plur. subst.: Căry-stĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Carystos, Liv. 32, 16, 8.—A town in Liguria, now Carosio, Liv. 42, 7, 3. -
20 Carystos
I.A very ancient town on the south coast of Eubœa, famous for its marble, now Karysto or Castel Rosso, Mel. 2, 7, 9; Plin. 4, 12, 21, § 64; Liv. 32, 17; Tib. 3, 3, 14 al. —B.Derivv.1.Cărystēus, a, um, adj., of Carystos, Carystian:2.vada,
Ov. F. 4, 282:marmor,
Isid. Orig. 6, 11, 2; 16, 5, 15. —Cărystĭus, a, um, adj., the same:II.marmor,
Plin. 4, 12, 21, § 64; 36, 6, 7, § 48:columellae,
Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 36:LAPIDICINAE,
Inscr. Orell. 2964.—In plur. subst.: Căry-stĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Carystos, Liv. 32, 16, 8.—A town in Liguria, now Carosio, Liv. 42, 7, 3.
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